Over the past three seasons I've seen a trend of poor play at the University of Minnesota. One could be quick to point out that Minnesota annually loses top underclassmen to the NHL. Although that may be true I feel every other school goes through the same scenario. I still believe most schools keep their good player for 2-3 years while Minnesota annually loses top player 1-2 years into their college career. With this said I think it's time we all quit making excuses for Minnesota and ask how much longer do we have to suffer with below average teams. Lucia seems to be getting top (Minnesota) players each and every year and cannot seem to win lately.
Either Minnesota isn't producing top talent or Lucia isn't getting everything out of the Minnesota kids. It's one or the other. No in between.
Another important note: A lot of players have bailed over the past thre years all pointing fingers at Lucia.
Can Lucia get Stoa to stay his senior year or will he be the next outstanding player to leave early?
How long will Shroeder stay?
Thoughts?
I feel the University of Minnesota needs to take a good look at the past three years and meet with Lucia and ask what is going on

Minnesota is loaded with history and tradition. For "State of Hockey" expectations Lucia is starting to slip. If he comes back next year and has a poor year it is time for a change. There are no more excuses!
Dean Blaise?
